Chapter, Paragraph
1 Fwd,5| referred to: Father, Son, Lord, King, and so forth, even though
2 3,5 | popes, and these included: King of Kings and Supreme Ruler
3 3,5 | Vice-God of Humanity, Exalted King of the Universe, and Imperator
4 3,5 | used, the pope remains a king, with a prime minister,
5 4,12| portrait so that at least the king could see an image of His
6 4,12| the sincere desire of the king, pressed a cloth to His
7 4,12| His disciples would visit King Abgar to heal that which
8 4,12| did not heal.~ When the king beheld this sacred image,
9 4,12| the Gospel of Life to the king and those with him. Having
10 4,12| spot of leprosy left the king.~ This sacred image of Christ
11 4,12| Methodius showed it to King Boris and explained it,
12 4,12| by Fouquet in which the king's mistress is used in place
13 5,8 | a pagan and idolatrous king, My servant (Jer 25:9)?
14 6,4 | West, the pope crowned the king of the Franks, Charlemagne,
15 6,15| the Frankish kings, to be king, and thereby gave, as it
16 6,15| removed the lawful Frankish king from power. For this, Pepin,
17 7,14| Old Testament prophet and king; rather, it was a representation
18 7,14| The Red Virgin [was] the king's mistress.... What could
19 7,17| Philadelphus, the Hellenistic king of Egypt, set about collecting
20 7,17| tributary of the Egyptian king, and Ptolemy Philadelphus
21 7,17| explains that the original King James of the Bible correctly
22 7,17| cadence of the traditional King James , while changing only
23 7,17| included in the original King James of the Bible until
24 9,22| thorns crowns Him~ Who is the King of the angels.~He is wrapped
25 9,24| Chrysostom said: “I call Him King, because I see Him crucified.”
26 9,24| Christ as the victorious King not in spite of the Crucifixion,
27 9,28| protection:~ ~O Heavenly King, Comforter, Spirit of Truth,
28 9,42| Paradise, when Adam was the king of all creation, all living
29 9,42| them acknowledged Adam as a king, and all willingly and naturally
30 9,42| Prayer, he becomes again the king of nature, and even more,
31 10,21| turn communicated to the king of Israel (4 Kings 6:12).
32 10,22| God Himself commanded a king to entreat the righteous
33 10,23| will reign forever.~ Again, King David writes: “As the eyes
34 11,1 | invisibly with us.... Lo the King of Glory enters.” St. Vladimir'
35 11,3 | someone approaches an earthly king, he treats him with fear
36 11,3 | all, and before Christ the King of kings [The Philokalia,,
37 11,4 | sign Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews. The lower bar,
38 11,4 | upon this table that the King and Master of the Church,
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